By ditching my personal car, my footprint became a lot smaller.īut I was hesitant to make that choice - I often leave the city to go skiing or orienteering and I needed a car for these activities. □ I calculated that I can save roughly 35% of my total commuting budget if I made the switch □ I have a tight schedule, and worrying about tyre changes, refuelling, maintenance, washing, and insurance just added unnecessary stress to my life □ For the majority of the day, my car just sat idle in a car park The four reasons that triggered my decision were: I’d been considering getting rid of my personal car for a while. Klemet is a Hardware Engineering Manager at Bolt, who broke up with his personal car and here’s why.□ See all those scooters and e-bikes out on the streets? It’s Klemet-Gustav’s team that designs and builds them. PS: Find links to the recorded sessions in the comments below.□ Thank you for joining us! □ If you want work with the brightest minds in the game, check out our open roles! □ Paweł Kupidura presented a case study on upgrading company's central Data Warehouse without a system-wide crash. □ Siim Maivel shed light on how GPT-4 capabilities have also accelerated the pace at which we explore the viability of using Large Language Models (LLMs) for many high-load operations tasks. □ Ivan Nikulin gave an overview of our experiences scaling configuration management to meet the needs of our ever-growing team of 300+ backend engineers. Besides the amazing city views, our experts shared real-life case studies on topics they tackle daily.□ This time, our Engineering meetup took place in our brand new office on the 34th floor of the Skyliner building. A story that's also being written in our Warsaw engineering hub. Bolt has more than 100 million customers in 45 countries across Europe and Africa – that's a ride that comes with a fascinating engineering story.
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